No-huddle attack kicks FSU offense into high gear

11:37 PM,
Nov. 13, 2012

Florida State quarterback EJ Manuel looks to pass as Virginia Tech Hokies defensive end James Gayle (99) defends in last Thursday's game. Manuel and the Seminoles did their best work when they went with a no-huddle attack.

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But the Florida State head coach did admit he might start utilizing it more in upcoming games. Because there's no doubting just how effective the Seminoles' offense can be when it goes into a two-minute, no-huddle attack.

"There is some thought," Fisher said. "There is definitely some thought that we could do it (more). ... It creates rhythm. And on offense what you're constantly looking for is rhythm, timing. And all of the sudden you get into the no-huddle sometimes, you get two or three plays, you get confidence and that rhythm comes ...